(October 1, 2015 at 9:44 am)Drich Wrote: Because the 'No true scots' fallacy center around not being able to disqualify a person from being apart of a social grouping ...
Drich, just so the intended meaning of your post gets through, "being apart of" means the complete opposite from "being a part of" and I think you meant the latter.
It's like being "a theist" or "atheist" if that helps you to remember.